8
Reserved to qualified operators
5 INSTALLATION
5.2 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE FAUCETS
Faucet G61
- Insert the lever and let it glide on the specific guiding channel,
attach the tube, and tighten it. The water flow is pre-set by the manufacturer.
If it needs to be adjusted, manipulate ratchet
N
(Fig. 8), tighten it to increase
the flow, loosen it to decrease it. Only carry out one revolution at a time.
Faucet G62 (Fig. 9
) - The faucets
G62
are always assembled. To regulate
the water flow, remove ferrule
G
and manipulate screw
V
. Turning it clock-
wise will decrease the flow, anticlockwise movement will increase it.
Faucet G63 (Fig. 10)
- This faucet is being controlled by a pedal, which must
be attached with a trigger device at the predetermined location. The water
flow is regulated by manipulating screw
S
: turning it clockwise will decrease
the flow, anticlockwise movement will increase it.
5.3
WATER CONNECTION TO THE MAINS
Before making the water connection, make sure the mains water pressure
EN
is between 1 and 3 bars:
• If the mains water pressure exceeds 3 bars, predispose a pressure re-
ducer capable of reducing the latter to the 1-3 range (Fig. 12).
• Connect the appliance to the water mains using the water inlet fitting
I
(Fig. 11).
ANMX 308 - 309
• The 3/8F connector or the fast coupling provided can be used for the 8
mm diameter pipe.
ANMX 311 - 312
• Connect with an 8 mm pipe.
• Predispose a stop tap
R
on the water inlet pipe.
During connection of the appliance to the mains water supply,
all preexisting tubes, gaskets and joints placed between the
appliance and the water mains connection must be replaced
with new material to avoid contamination.
7
8
9
10
11
1
N
V
G
S
R